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john king is still here. let's talk about ohio right now. we will spend a lot of time talking about ohio. what do you think? >> well, you look at the early numbers, where marty is, he's up here in cleveland. the president has to win here. it's this part up here, i will show you the difference up here. this is lake county. this is the suburbs right here. he's winning right now 51% to 48%. so in the city, the president has to rack up huge margins. let's just go back in time, 69-30, we're very early but the president at the moment is doing what he needs to do. get a big urban turnout, big african-american turnout. there's some labor up here. this election will be decided in part as to whether mitt romney can do better than john mccain. you see 51-48, very preliminary vote. don't bank on that yet but just remember that comparison, 50-49. this is a competitive suburban area outside cleveland, one of the battlegrounds within the battleground. let's go back to 2012. blue collar akron, youngstown, across to toledo. the northern industrial part of th
john king is still here. let's talk about ohio right now. we will spend a lot of time talking about ohio. what do you think? >> well, you look at the early numbers, where marty is, he's up here in cleveland. the president has to win here. it's this part up here, i will show you the difference up here. this is lake county. this is the suburbs right here. he's winning right now 51% to 48%. so in the city, the president has to rack up huge margins. let's just go back in time, 69-30, we're...
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john king is also back at the magic wall. john? >> we know florida, we know new hampshire battleground states. the big question, did governor romney's late push put pennsylvania in play. in florida today, look at the even divide of the electorate. 35% of the voters, democrats. 32%, republicans. 33%, independents. more and more americans saying they are independents. they will decide who wins the key battleground state of florida. here's a huge question here. we're seeing this state after state after state. 62% of floridians say the economy, issue number one. we'll see how that breaks in the election. this is another big issue in the state, obviously. florida one of the older states in the country. half of the voters today say president obama would do a better job handling medicare. so competitive here. it will be interesting to see how this affects the senior vote, a key constituency for governor romney. let's move to new hampshire. look at this. 43% of those in the live free or die state describe themselves as independent. 29% as
john king is also back at the magic wall. john? >> we know florida, we know new hampshire battleground states. the big question, did governor romney's late push put pennsylvania in play. in florida today, look at the even divide of the electorate. 35% of the voters, democrats. 32%, republicans. 33%, independents. more and more americans saying they are independents. they will decide who wins the key battleground state of florida. here's a huge question here. we're seeing this state after...
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let's go to john king right now. we're watching all of the states. this is the national vote right now. what we're seeing, 50% to 48%. national vote is nice. what's important are the battleground. >> 270 is the vote that really counts. may be a debate tomorrow, one candidate wins the popular vote and somebody else wins the electoral college. this is the state we're watching most closely. pivotal. 29 electoral votes, almost impossible to show you a scenario, to get to mitt romney to 270 without florida. 89% of the vote counted. 40,000 votes, shy of that, separating two candidates. the question? what's out? what's out? one rural county up here. governor romney will win this county, but tiny, santa rosa county, less than 1% of the state population. let's move in to some of the other conservative counties. governor romney, a few votes there. and i'm clicking around on purpose to show you a lot of the conservative vote in. 100% here, 100% here, come down, randomly hitting the more conservative counties. the issue for romney, what's left? can he make up th
let's go to john king right now. we're watching all of the states. this is the national vote right now. what we're seeing, 50% to 48%. national vote is nice. what's important are the battleground. >> 270 is the vote that really counts. may be a debate tomorrow, one candidate wins the popular vote and somebody else wins the electoral college. this is the state we're watching most closely. pivotal. 29 electoral votes, almost impossible to show you a scenario, to get to mitt romney to 270...
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john king just put up the number before which is that whites are now 72% of the electorate and it's going down and republican pollster, predicted rightly so that if whites drop to 72% of the electorate the president would win. this is a party that has not done any reaching out. >> let's also remember to be a successful president which is what barack obama wants and now he's won a second term with a remarkable ending but to be a successful president his biggest challenge, there's a challenge before he deals with the economy and that's bringing the country together because right now it is split into pieces. >> how does he do that? >> he knows how to do that. he got it before. he got elected president by saying there's no red and blue. >> is he the won, he can't do that alone. doesn't that require republic s republicans? >> he's the president. he has the flexibility to do that. he'll put an incredible mount on republicans to step forward and meet him if not halfway, if not 80% but he'll put an incredible amount of pressure on the republicans to come to the table. he's done this before. >> it
john king just put up the number before which is that whites are now 72% of the electorate and it's going down and republican pollster, predicted rightly so that if whites drop to 72% of the electorate the president would win. this is a party that has not done any reaching out. >> let's also remember to be a successful president which is what barack obama wants and now he's won a second term with a remarkable ending but to be a successful president his biggest challenge, there's a...
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., don't tell them what you really think, don't let john king and outsiders question us. we're just going to have rens priebus or somebody from fox question us so we don't let people know what we think. i don't think democrats and liberals are having a problem letting people know this is what we think about choice or these sort of things. tell them whatever we think. the republicans are, like, let's have four debates, not let them know what we think and move to the middle and pretend we're on the middle instead of on the extreme right. >> abby, one of the things that has really brought to me that this is not my being overly cynical, but that they're not really changing, was something you said. you revealed that your father's faced a backlash because of his more centrist views. you told politico, "he was supposed to speak at a fund-raiser in florida and the rnc contacted him and said because you were speaking out for the need for a third voice you're no longer invited to represent us at a fund-raiser. so he's actually been disinvited to a lot of events." >> i kind of spill
., don't tell them what you really think, don't let john king and outsiders question us. we're just going to have rens priebus or somebody from fox question us so we don't let people know what we think. i don't think democrats and liberals are having a problem letting people know this is what we think about choice or these sort of things. tell them whatever we think. the republicans are, like, let's have four debates, not let them know what we think and move to the middle and pretend we're on...
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john king, let's talk about florida a little bit right now. it's amazing how close it is. 78% of the vote is in. 50-50. look how close this is. we have 300 votes basically. >> that's called wow. that's what you call that in american politics. you watch the map starting to fill in, saying okay, we've got 78% of the vote, what's out. what's out. you see up here in the panhandle, couple very small counties. mitt romney will win these counties. let's look at the neighbors. he's winning neighboring counties about 74%. we come over here and look over here. again, this county's out but it's a tiny percent of the population. roughly smaller than this county, running 58-41. romney will get some kind of advantage up here. it's not going to be mathematically significant. here's a big factor down here, though. in palm beach county, 95% of the vote's in. the president's not going to get too much more of a pad here. however, as you move to the south, only 24% of the vote in in broward county, that's t10% f the population statewide. the president will get a
john king, let's talk about florida a little bit right now. it's amazing how close it is. 78% of the vote is in. 50-50. look how close this is. we have 300 votes basically. >> that's called wow. that's what you call that in american politics. you watch the map starting to fill in, saying okay, we've got 78% of the vote, what's out. what's out. you see up here in the panhandle, couple very small counties. mitt romney will win these counties. let's look at the neighbors. he's winning...
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john king, we appreciate it. thank you very much. >>> gloria borger, wasn't to bri -- i want to bring you in here now. we're looking at this possibility that after election day, possibly, absolutely nothing changes, president obama wins re-election, the democrats keep control of the u.s. senate, republicans keep control of the house. status quo? what are the chances of that? >> i think there is a very good chance of that. if president obama were to be re-elected and you talk to all the people on the campaign committees, and they will tell you that there is a very good chance of that. you know, james madison's revenge. we elect different branches of government, and, you know, so here we are, in the middle of a very nasty, very angry campaign, with a very, very divided country and we could end up in the same spot. i've been talking to a lot of people asking about that and where would that get us in the next step? and some people are saying, look, we spent about, what, $6 billion total in all of these -- >> can you
john king, we appreciate it. thank you very much. >>> gloria borger, wasn't to bri -- i want to bring you in here now. we're looking at this possibility that after election day, possibly, absolutely nothing changes, president obama wins re-election, the democrats keep control of the u.s. senate, republicans keep control of the house. status quo? what are the chances of that? >> i think there is a very good chance of that. if president obama were to be re-elected and you talk to...
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just ahead, john king shows us how ohio's pick could come down to one county. [ male announcer ] this is anna, her long day teaching the perfect swing begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. [ lisa ] my name's lisa and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior thinking or mood, hostility agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop thes
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john king in denver for us. thanks so much, john. >>> all right, new information just coming into "the situation room" about the terrorist attack on the terrorist attack in benghazi, libya. the september 11 terrorist atta on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. the attack killed four u.s. citizens. suzanne kelly has just returned from a high level briefing on this. what did you find out? >> for the the senior u.s. intelligence official who offered almost a minute by minute blow on what happened that night said they felt passionately about setting the record straight after fox news reported last friday that officials within the cia chain of command denied repeated requests from its officers on the ground to assist in the attack and were r ordered to stand down. a senior official says there were no orders to anybody to stand down in providing support, the official insisting that the cia operators on the ground were in charge of what they did and that it was a very important consideration. >> what are you learnin
john king in denver for us. thanks so much, john. >>> all right, new information just coming into "the situation room" about the terrorist attack on the terrorist attack in benghazi, libya. the september 11 terrorist atta on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. the attack killed four u.s. citizens. suzanne kelly has just returned from a high level briefing on this. what did you find out? >> for the the senior u.s. intelligence official who offered almost a minute by...
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where there's a john king there's a -- [inaudible] now the lines are blurring even more. i think kevin is a democrat working for a republican governor. this is even truer in the elector rate. you saw washington state, and georgia approve charter schools for the first time. the voters in indiana -- voters in indianapolis approved reform minded candidates for school board that were supported by democrats for education. i know, in indianapolis it's enormous with indiana i did group in chicago i'm familiar with the state. it strikes me as a comp indication i think it might have to do with organization and the fact that the public support part reform agenda on other part some candidates but not others. so reformers have to get down deep at the ground level and fight the local battle and create rawed center base coalitions to win these fights. fourth, my last point is that imflexation is key. we have to get the big reforms right if the public is to accept future. the common core standard are [inaudible] in content and teaching strategy. let's focus on energy on making sure teac
where there's a john king there's a -- [inaudible] now the lines are blurring even more. i think kevin is a democrat working for a republican governor. this is even truer in the elector rate. you saw washington state, and georgia approve charter schools for the first time. the voters in indiana -- voters in indianapolis approved reform minded candidates for school board that were supported by democrats for education. i know, in indianapolis it's enormous with indiana i did group in chicago i'm...
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newt gingrich scolding john king about the media and their role in the 2012 campaign and the impact it may or may not have on the final results. joining me jonah goldberg and jewelry riginsky. so, i laugh because gingrich was entertaining, even when you are on the receiving end of it. i don't know if that's an example of bias. but there have been a lot of examples of the media putting the thumb on the scale in this election, jonah. and as we are on election day, how do you think it shakes out? >> i think it's sort of undeniable that the mainstream media or the meg i media whatever you want to call it, has been quietly or sometimes not so quietly rooting for barack obama. the way they cover this election talking about how obama's victory was inevitable. when romney was pulling ahead in the polls, that was called tightening. when obama was pulling ahead in the polls it was obama pulling away the race. they are never outraged about the things that would outrage them about george w. bush whether it's drone strikes or benghazi and calling the death of an ambassador a bum in a rode. these ar
newt gingrich scolding john king about the media and their role in the 2012 campaign and the impact it may or may not have on the final results. joining me jonah goldberg and jewelry riginsky. so, i laugh because gingrich was entertaining, even when you are on the receiving end of it. i don't know if that's an example of bias. but there have been a lot of examples of the media putting the thumb on the scale in this election, jonah. and as we are on election day, how do you think it shakes out?...
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john king will be at the cnn magic wall over there. he's looking at the various permutati permutations, we have 16 reporters in all the key battleground states. we'll touch base with them. tom foreman is in the virtual senate. you saw what he has in store. he has more surprises coming up. we have the best analysts in the business. they're standing by. we'll dice everything step by step. the great thing about covering the elections is, you never know what's going to happen. there could be huge surprises there tonight and we will be watching it together with all of our viewers. speaking of surprises we have other shall we say technical surprises in the works as well. i think our viewers, soledad, will be very, very happy. >> we're looking forward to that. we are back right after this. stay with us. maybe somewhere around my house. mine's just, right over that way. well you can find out exactly where it is using bing elections. it's a good day for politics. which way do you lean politically? conservative. republican. well, using the bing
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today the principles of habeas corpus established when king john signed the magna carta in 1215 is under attack in our own government. there is everyeason to believe that a renewed effort with the use of the internet that we can instead advance the cause of liberty by spreading an uncensored message that will serve to rein in govnment authority and challenge the obsession of war and welfare. what i'm talki about is a system of government guided by the moral principles of peace and tolerance. the founders were convinced that a free society could not,ist without a moral people. just writing rules won't work if the people choose to use them. those who rk in washington -- benjamin frklin claimed, only a virtueous people are can have freedom. john adams said our constitution was made for a moral and religious people is wholly inadequate for a government of any other. and moral people just reject all violence in an effort to mold people's beliefs. one that ridicules going to war is not a moral society. all great religions endorsed the golden rule. the same moral standards that individuals are
today the principles of habeas corpus established when king john signed the magna carta in 1215 is under attack in our own government. there is everyeason to believe that a renewed effort with the use of the internet that we can instead advance the cause of liberty by spreading an uncensored message that will serve to rein in govnment authority and challenge the obsession of war and welfare. what i'm talki about is a system of government guided by the moral principles of peace and tolerance....
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i was very struck that cns really found a groove with john king and the message that if you win on election night and you are looking for any phrase anywhere, you can find the information you are looking for. i was really struck by margaret hoover, the politico columnist to its so beautiful that people think she's not going to be smart in every time she speaks you think wow is she smart. who were some of the people that really would blow you away or the institutions he thought really played a major role? let's start at that and. >> okay, i would say going back to my original theory is sasha iceberg in his book, the victory lap. he nailed it and he was saying it before anybody else was saying it. this is going to come down to turnout and techniques and so i give him a lot of credit. >> i'm afraid this may be a little controversial but i think nate silber. this was a year at the polls he nailed it. on the political side, having covered ted cruz i have been really impressed and he is going to be a player. he could be a republican supreme court nominee if not a candidate for president or vice p
i was very struck that cns really found a groove with john king and the message that if you win on election night and you are looking for any phrase anywhere, you can find the information you are looking for. i was really struck by margaret hoover, the politico columnist to its so beautiful that people think she's not going to be smart in every time she speaks you think wow is she smart. who were some of the people that really would blow you away or the institutions he thought really played a...
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. >> john king says when he talks to people, some who are with campaigns, some who are not with campaigns they're pointing to 10,000 to 15,000 votes decided in the state of ohio. do you think that's a fair assessment? and do you think that what david axelrod was just saying about the jeep controversy, if you will >> it's obviously going to be very, very close. i will say that you look at the last, you know, 40 polls in ohio, and it's been polled to death, the president has a consistent -- a small but consistent lead, so i think all of us are going to be shocked tonight if romney wins that state looking at the data over the last couple of months. the auto bailout, obviously, if obama wins, explanations of why he won, and why he holds those midwestern states, iowa, wisconsin and ohio, i think we're going to be talking a lot about his decision in the auto bailout in 2009 as the main factor. i agree with that. >> the problem romney had was that he put that jeep ad out. you have papers across the state who were saying it's a lie, it's not true, and so, why did you rekindle, mark spoke to this
. >> john king says when he talks to people, some who are with campaigns, some who are not with campaigns they're pointing to 10,000 to 15,000 votes decided in the state of ohio. do you think that's a fair assessment? and do you think that what david axelrod was just saying about the jeep controversy, if you will >> it's obviously going to be very, very close. i will say that you look at the last, you know, 40 polls in ohio, and it's been polled to death, the president has a...
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chief national correspondent john king shows us what it's going to take to get the magic number, 270. >> suzanne, we let the people vote on lex day. one thing we know the math will not look like this. president obama will not win a convincing victory as he did four years ago because it's a close race. some states likely to go to governor romney this time. who can get to 270? who has the easiest path? 270 electoral college votes it takes to win. the president starts date with 237. strong or leaning obama. those are blue states. governor romney 206, red states and pink states leaning his way. the president has an easier path and he can get there if he does this. if the president can win the last three stops, iowa, wisconsin, and ohio just those three, puts the president over the top. let's take ohio back though for the sake of argument. romney campaign says it's a close one. one battleground state the obama team is confident nevada. they don't get much pushback from the romney campaign. nevada seems to be leaning democratic. if the president got that, iowa, and wisconsin it would put hi
chief national correspondent john king shows us what it's going to take to get the magic number, 270. >> suzanne, we let the people vote on lex day. one thing we know the math will not look like this. president obama will not win a convincing victory as he did four years ago because it's a close race. some states likely to go to governor romney this time. who can get to 270? who has the easiest path? 270 electoral college votes it takes to win. the president starts date with 237. strong...
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. -- off if youjust take tick were -- john king, from long island. three-way contest. candace miller, who would be the only woman on the republican side to chair a full committee, but she is from michigan and their two other from michigan -- >> and another one with intelligence, mike rogers from michigan. a fourth. >> the other mike rogers -- the house republicans have two guys named mike rogers to the be committee chairmen. the mike rogers from michigan, select intelligence, and from alabama, who also wants homeland. and the third candidate is -- i am forgetting. huh? mike mccall, from texas. former federal prosecutor from texas. actually, might be the front runner. i think. it will be interesting to see if we say that in here. foreign affairs is the other one where there will be a contested race. the incumbent chair woman, she will step down, meaning there will be no automatic women in chairman's role on the house side. ed royce from california want the job and so this chris smith from new jersey, who has a little more security -- a lot more security, but his advocac
. -- off if youjust take tick were -- john king, from long island. three-way contest. candace miller, who would be the only woman on the republican side to chair a full committee, but she is from michigan and their two other from michigan -- >> and another one with intelligence, mike rogers from michigan. a fourth. >> the other mike rogers -- the house republicans have two guys named mike rogers to the be committee chairmen. the mike rogers from michigan, select intelligence, and...
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king's magic wall. >> bill: no kidding. >> just in that one demographic. not inoverall viewers. in the 25 to 54. fox had all of the old people watching. >> i'm a little concerned that not as many people watch that as watch the super bowl. you would think everybody would be watching the election results. >> bill: one would think. >> plenty of celebrities have weighed in on president obama's election victory. including the big-time obama supporter beyonce. she posted a message that said take that, mitches. this is the first anti-romney message she's posted. she's always just been positive for obama. >> her husband is jay-z. >> bill: yes. >> one u.s. marine has an ambitious goal to help the wounded warrior project. sergeant enrique trevino of florida is on his way to doing one million pushups this year all for the charity. he tells abc -- >> bill: is that like nonstop? >> one million pushups for the year. >> bill: nonstop? >> it started out as a new year's resolution. starts his day by doing 500 pushups before going to work. he does them about every five to t
king's magic wall. >> bill: no kidding. >> just in that one demographic. not inoverall viewers. in the 25 to 54. fox had all of the old people watching. >> i'm a little concerned that not as many people watch that as watch the super bowl. you would think everybody would be watching the election results. >> bill: one would think. >> plenty of celebrities have weighed in on president obama's election victory. including the big-time obama supporter beyonce. she posted...
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i stood at the magic wall with john king and when we weren't on the air, we would look at miami-da miami-dade. we would look at broward, ft. lauderdale, palm beach county because those are the big democratic areas. he needed to win big in those three counties in south florida in order to really do well. and he was winning huge in those three counties. the democrats had been concerned maybe they wouldn't get the turnout. but people showed up. and that certainly helped him. and then the i-4 corridor between tampa and orlando, he did well there, as well. and as a result, we haven't projected a winner yet. it's winner yet in florida. it's still very close. we'll see what happens in the course of the next few hours but florida was certainly there for the president. even if he winds up losing by a few votes, he did well. >> i think now looking forward, there's -- out of necessity. >>> soul searching amongst the republican party. where do they go from here and what do they really need to learn about last night. one of the numbers you mentioned is that president obama got 71% in terms of the latino v
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john king asked if disaster relief would be better handled by the states. quote, absolutely. any time you have occasion to send it back to the states, that's the right direction. yesterday changing his story a bit. >> yeah. you know, when we screwed up in newspapers, we would call them clarifications, not corrections. this has taken them 48 hours to come up with a statement of the status quo. states take the lead. fema gets the funding it needs. it wasn't just that back in the debate he said states should take the lead on everything. he said that borrowing money for fema was immoral. it was a moral issue. that that question was of great immoral value to him in looking after hurricane victims. and maybe that's one of the reasons why if you look at the poll numbers, we just got some interesting poll numbers from "the washington post" yesterday, 78% of americans approve of the president's handling. of this disaster. and it's about half that level for mitt romney. in a very close election. when you've got an incumbent getting 78% approval for anything, it's going to have an impac
john king asked if disaster relief would be better handled by the states. quote, absolutely. any time you have occasion to send it back to the states, that's the right direction. yesterday changing his story a bit. >> yeah. you know, when we screwed up in newspapers, we would call them clarifications, not corrections. this has taken them 48 hours to come up with a statement of the status quo. states take the lead. fema gets the funding it needs. it wasn't just that back in the debate he...
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where there is a john king, there is also a kevin hougher in. now the lines have blurred even more. i think kevin is a democrat working for a republican governor. this is even truer in the electorate. you saw washington state, which i mentioned, georgia, approve charter schools for the first time. the voters in indiana out ofed tony bennett, voters in indianapolis approved reform minded candidates for school board who were supported by democrats for education reform. i know indianapolis is not synonymous with indiana. i grew up in chicago. but it strikes me as a complication in the traditional coalition. maybe it's urban versus suburban. it might also have to do with organization and the fact that the public may support part of the reform agenda. not other parts. some candidates but not others. so reforms have to get down deep at the ground level and fight the local battle and create broad, center based coalitions to win these fights. fourth, my class point, is that implementation is key. we've got to get these big reforms right if the public is to accept future reforms. the common
where there is a john king, there is also a kevin hougher in. now the lines have blurred even more. i think kevin is a democrat working for a republican governor. this is even truer in the electorate. you saw washington state, which i mentioned, georgia, approve charter schools for the first time. the voters in indiana out ofed tony bennett, voters in indianapolis approved reform minded candidates for school board who were supported by democrats for education reform. i know indianapolis is not...
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meanwhile, newly elected independent senator angus king of maine announced he will caucus with democrats. that effectively gives them 55 votes when the new senate convenes in january. the u.s. mmander in afghanistan, marine general john allen, won a statement of support today amid questions about his relationship with a florida woman. the military is now investigating allen's extensive contacts with jill kelley, a tampa socialite, between 2010 and this year. for now, allen's nomination to become nato's supreme commander in europe has been put on hold. but in australia today, u.s. defense secretary leon panetta cautioned against a rush to judgment. >> no one should leap to any conclusions here. general allen is doing an excellent job at i.s.a.f. in leading those forces. he certainly has my continued confidence to lead our forces and to continue the fight. but his nomination has been put on hold as a prudent measure until we determine what the facts are. and we will. >> sreenivasan: at the same time, there were signs the f.b.i. has widened the investigation that uncovered an affair between
meanwhile, newly elected independent senator angus king of maine announced he will caucus with democrats. that effectively gives them 55 votes when the new senate convenes in january. the u.s. mmander in afghanistan, marine general john allen, won a statement of support today amid questions about his relationship with a florida woman. the military is now investigating allen's extensive contacts with jill kelley, a tampa socialite, between 2010 and this year. for now, allen's nomination to...
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our chief national correspondent john king is taking a closer look at how they get to the magic number of 270. >> little after this time tomorrow night starting to fill this in with real results. now basing it on projections of the campaigns. what we learn from the reporting. if you see the gold states, they're toss-up states. true battleground states and might add pennsylvania for mitt romney. wolf, we head in to the election. 237, strong or leaning the president's way. 206, strong or leaning governor romney's way. just got off the call with senior obama campaign officials and confident about this. they think nevada is in their fold. next they say they're most confident about this. the romney campaign would dispute this. let me for the hypothetical to give it to them and very confident about wisconsin. let's give them that. that gets the president to 259. asking them, when's next on the list of confidence, they say ohio. if the president does that, over the top. game over. take it back just for the sake of argument. if you, and many republicans don't dispute this. inside the campaign
our chief national correspondent john king is taking a closer look at how they get to the magic number of 270. >> little after this time tomorrow night starting to fill this in with real results. now basing it on projections of the campaigns. what we learn from the reporting. if you see the gold states, they're toss-up states. true battleground states and might add pennsylvania for mitt romney. wolf, we head in to the election. 237, strong or leaning the president's way. 206, strong or...
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first, reairing this debate from maine with democrat dill, republican summers, and independent king. that's followed by montana senator john tester against republican congressman denny rehberg, and later, arizona congressman flake facing rich carmona. watch the election results tuesday nights and key contests in the house, senate, and governors' races on c-span. tonight here on c-span2, penn state president erikson speaking at the national press club followed by a u.s. house debate from new york, and, later, a debate on issues that matter to young voters in this year's presidential election. >>> next, penn state university president speaks about the future of his university, and he'll also answer questions about the on going child sex abuse investigation and the former charges against former university president. this is about an hour. >> it's a picture-perfect college town nestled amid the central hills of central pennsylvania. an enormously popular university boasts the largest alumni association in the country, but things were anything but happy when our guest assumed the presiden
first, reairing this debate from maine with democrat dill, republican summers, and independent king. that's followed by montana senator john tester against republican congressman denny rehberg, and later, arizona congressman flake facing rich carmona. watch the election results tuesday nights and key contests in the house, senate, and governors' races on c-span. tonight here on c-span2, penn state president erikson speaking at the national press club followed by a u.s. house debate from new...
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and you look everybody is saying it, john boehner, mitch mcconnell peter king lindsay graham, on and on and on. all of these republicans coming out and saying we agree, you can't do it by spending cuts alone. you have got to raise revenues and we're on board, and we're willing to break the grover norquist pledge. these guys have totally recognized the american people agree with obama, and so therefore they are going to change their ways. here is my advise to all of you, all right. don't believe it. this is a con game. this is a shell game that the republicans are playing. let's listen to some of the voices. here for example is saxby channedless. it's valid now but times have changed significantly. and i care more about this country than i do about a 20-year old pledge. >> bill: oh, yeah. he is setting himself up there as oh, man, i love my country, more than i love grover norquist. peter king yesterday. >> i agree entirely, a pledge you signed 18 years ago is for that congress. if i were in congress in 1841 i would have signed the declaration of war against japan, but i'm not going t
and you look everybody is saying it, john boehner, mitch mcconnell peter king lindsay graham, on and on and on. all of these republicans coming out and saying we agree, you can't do it by spending cuts alone. you have got to raise revenues and we're on board, and we're willing to break the grover norquist pledge. these guys have totally recognized the american people agree with obama, and so therefore they are going to change their ways. here is my advise to all of you, all right. don't believe...
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today the principles of habeas corpus established when king john signed the magna carta in 1215 is under attack in our own government. there is every reason to believe that a renewed effort with the use of the internet that we can instead advance the cause of liberty by spreading an uncensored message that will serve to rein in government authority and challenge the obsession of war and welfare. what i'm talking about is a system of government guided by the moral principles of peace and tolerance. the founders were convinced that a free society could not,ist without a moral people. just writing rules won't work if the people choose to use them. those who work in washington -- benjamin franklin claimed, only a virtueous people are can have freedom. john adams said our constitution was made for a moral and religious people is wholly inadequate for a government of any other. and moral people just reject all violence in an effort to mold people's beliefs. one that ridicules going to war is not a moral society. all great religions endorsed the golden rule. the same moral standards that indivi
today the principles of habeas corpus established when king john signed the magna carta in 1215 is under attack in our own government. there is every reason to believe that a renewed effort with the use of the internet that we can instead advance the cause of liberty by spreading an uncensored message that will serve to rein in government authority and challenge the obsession of war and welfare. what i'm talking about is a system of government guided by the moral principles of peace and...
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heck and peter king. here is their interpretation of the closed door hearings. >> the initial talking points put together in unclassified format at the house intelligence committee initially did state that al qaeda affiliated groups were involved. however, by the time we understand that went through its editing process after it left langley that reference was taken out. >> the fact is the best estimate of the intelligence community on september 15th and 16th was that there was direct al qaeda involvement. that was taken out. to me, again, if i had to presume i would say it was somebody in the administration had to have taken it out. because there was nobody in the director of national intelligence office. nobody in the cia that did it. so, it was someone else that did it. >> someone in the administration. if you go to the front page of foxnews.com right now you will see the big story on there that's racing raising the question in that piece. we will be speaking to peter king to try to figure out who the a
heck and peter king. here is their interpretation of the closed door hearings. >> the initial talking points put together in unclassified format at the house intelligence committee initially did state that al qaeda affiliated groups were involved. however, by the time we understand that went through its editing process after it left langley that reference was taken out. >> the fact is the best estimate of the intelligence community on september 15th and 16th was that there was...
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anyway, john, we'll be back with you for years covering politics like no one else can for us. another reminder, don't forget to tune into a special election day coverage of squawk. and i've already started asking at 5:00 p.m., is it jacket required some becau required? because it's like dinnertime. you love wearing jackets. are other people in charge tonight? is it "squawk box" if i do wear a jacket? >> you've worn a jacket for some of our election -- >> but not something called "squawk box." maybe -- do we take a poll among voters? >> yeah, dixville notch. i think we'll get a tie. do i get to vote? >> you don't -- >> you say no jacket. >> i would say no. if we're sitting at this set, i would say no. >> some tend to the rpretentiou. >> other people yesterday said make sure you wear a jacket. >> those people told you you couldn't wear a gray tie because carl might be wearing a gray one later in the night. those are people that have serious issues. >> what color tie are you going to wear tonight? >> depends on the color shirt, doesn't it some which for me depends on the color of
anyway, john, we'll be back with you for years covering politics like no one else can for us. another reminder, don't forget to tune into a special election day coverage of squawk. and i've already started asking at 5:00 p.m., is it jacket required some becau required? because it's like dinnertime. you love wearing jackets. are other people in charge tonight? is it "squawk box" if i do wear a jacket? >> you've worn a jacket for some of our election -- >> but not something...
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john? >> all right, paul steinhauser down in washington this morning. great to see you. >> 32 minutes past the hour. no bah, humbug, just lots of buying over the weekend. a record $247 million shoppers hit the stores, and the websites right after thanksgiving. the national retail federation saying they also spent more money, this is compared to last year. but will shoppers still be in a spending mood today? because you know today is cyber monday. >> huh. that's why i got out of bed. >> christine romans is here. >> i can't go on about being something else. cyber monday the made-up holiday to assure you spend more money. how did the holiday weekend look? well, friday had traffic up according to shopper track, but you had spending down on friday. it might be a sign that this push into thursday, and this push towards cyber monday is actually stretching out the buying a little bit. you're seeing pictures of what it looked like for people who went to physical stores. you had a record number of people shopping online. about 59.1 billion, up 13% from last year.
john? >> all right, paul steinhauser down in washington this morning. great to see you. >> 32 minutes past the hour. no bah, humbug, just lots of buying over the weekend. a record $247 million shoppers hit the stores, and the websites right after thanksgiving. the national retail federation saying they also spent more money, this is compared to last year. but will shoppers still be in a spending mood today? because you know today is cyber monday. >> huh. that's why i got out...
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i'm john fuglesang. you're listening to the "bill press show." we find the best sweetest crab for red lobster that we can find. [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's crabfest! the only time of year you can savor 5 succulent crab entrees all under 20 dollars. like a half-pound of tender snow crab paired with savory grilled shrimp, just 12.99. or our hearty crab and roasted garlic seafood bake. [ forsythe ] if i wouldn't put it on my table at home, i wouldn't bring it in. my name's jon forsythe and i sea food differently. [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> john: this is the "bill press show." i'm john fuglesang filling in for bill all morning and good morning to you. current tv viewers. thank you for being so smart and so inform and so damn sexy. you're watching the bill show. i'm thrilled to be here this morning. it is a great week. not just because ruth bader ginsburg finally gets to start shopping for the retirement home she's dreamed of. there is a lot of fun things about working here at current. we've had a great time. last week i got to be in san fr
i'm john fuglesang. you're listening to the "bill press show." we find the best sweetest crab for red lobster that we can find. [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's crabfest! the only time of year you can savor 5 succulent crab entrees all under 20 dollars. like a half-pound of tender snow crab paired with savory grilled shrimp, just 12.99. or our hearty crab and roasted garlic seafood bake. [ forsythe ] if i wouldn't put it on my table at home, i wouldn't bring it in. my...
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our next call comes from john on our line for democrats in santa barbara, california. caller: hello. good morning. i guess my comment is, and kind of glad that the spectacle of elections are over. and maybe we can start to focus on some of the serious issues that still remain. i notice you just made a comment that reid had put out an olive branch to john boehner and mitch mcconnell. i am hoping that at some point in the future that may be c-span can run some segments on the article 5 convention. i really think that we needed to a convention of state delegates to deliberate over certain issues that none of the candidates talked about. i am very concerned about proprietary source codes and electronic voting machines. i am concerned about voter fraud, i am concerned about corporate control of what makes it out of a committee to the floor for a vote and what does not. my comment is, am glad the elections are over. i hope it can start to address some serious issues. host: that is john in santa barbara. usa today lead editorial -- voters can obama a subdued second term manda
our next call comes from john on our line for democrats in santa barbara, california. caller: hello. good morning. i guess my comment is, and kind of glad that the spectacle of elections are over. and maybe we can start to focus on some of the serious issues that still remain. i notice you just made a comment that reid had put out an olive branch to john boehner and mitch mcconnell. i am hoping that at some point in the future that may be c-span can run some segments on the article 5...